Why is everyone in a fap frenzy over having £100m to spend? Likely that'll put us on a par with Swansea, Stoke and West Brom. Transfer fees get inflated, more clubs get wealthier off them, but as none of them really want to make an actual trading profit and pay tax, it ends up filling the pockets of players, agents and executives.
If Moshiri is to do anything, then it should be focused on off-field performance. Not that long ago (before the last TV deal), our neighbours had a commercial income greater than our entire turnover. We've been awful in that department for years, but the flipside is there must be lots of growth opportunities there. A new stadium will be a pre-requisite to that.
In terms of losing players - any club is at that risk. Man U lost Ronaldo when they didn't want to. RS lost Chewy Suarez. As long as the money gained is invested wisely by the manager, you move on. You could argue that RS and Spurs spunked the money they banked from Suarex and Bale.
Sell
Lukaku
Mori
Niasse
Osman
Gibson
Oviedo
Kone
Pienaar
Clevely
Lennon
McCarthy
Sell
Lukaku
Mori
Niasse
Osman
Gibson
Oviedo
Kone
Pienaar
Clevely
Lennon
McCarthy
Keep Stones at all cost.
Next priority We need a top class goalkeeper. (20 Mill)
I think our stongest back four at the minute is Coleman, Jags, Stone and Baines. I think this could be a solid enough back four for at least one more season. But we do need to start thinking about replacing Jags and baines. So we could happily buy three or four players at the back.
Personally I would sell Mori if we can get close to the sum recently mentioned. (Sell for 25?) ( 3 new players - around 30 Mill Spending.)
Midfield. I would bring in Rooney if we could get him and budget allowed. I would also sell most of our current Midfield. We should bring in a new dm and a quality winger.
Attack - Get rid of every single one of our current strikers. I like Rom but he doesn't want to be here so should be sold for as much as possible.
Sell for 40 Mill?
Spend 50/60 (Mill.) 2 quality strikers and maybe even a young back-up + Rooney can play there.
Possible Line up:
New Keeper
Coleman, Jags, Stone, Baines
New DM
Mirallas Rooney Barkley Del
New Striker
New Squad:
(New keeper / Robles ) (20Mill)
Coleman, Jags, Stone and Baines (3/4 New DeF) (30 Mill)
Barry Rooney, Barkley, Del, Kev (Midfielders.) (Rooney + 2 New players) (30/40 Mill)
2 Strikers Main/Alt (50/60 Mill.) + younger squad players....
Spending needed about 140/150 Mill after selling the players above would be possible.
I'll start this off by saying I am as excited as most with the direction Mr Moshiri appears to be taking our beloved Everton since his arrival in February.
We read of some shrewd off field appointments already in the Moshiri thread, and of possible movements on the horizon with some genuinely talented individuals getting involved in some capacity.
Stadium issue appears to be moving along with finally some news to come soon on a potential site that may excite us.
So my genuine concern at the moment is... "Just how do we compete on field and become challengers once again?"
Our next Manager will have the reported £100m transfer budget, which is exciting us all no end.
But I wake up this morning down here and read that Jose will have £200m to spend on 5 key targets to make Man Utd title contenders next season, including of course our John Stones. Mr Lukaku is as good as gone. Man City with Pep will no doubt have endless to spend to make them Champions next season, Chelsea and even Liverpool will possibly go on similar spending sprees this Summer.
I am genuinely finding it difficult to see just how we are going to be able to catch up when we are constantly going to be losing our best players to these clubs.
Stones and Lukaku this Summer. You just can't lose your best talent and expect to replace them for like.
We need to make a stand at some point and not be a feeder club. Show a sturdy backbone that we won't be pushed over.
Genuine discussion please.
Yep which makes all the transfer speculation at this point a bit pointless.I think we need to see who the new manager is going to be first. The incoming manager may not want a young CB taking risks and trying to play the ball out. He may want a Striker who can instantly control the ball and bring the midfield into play, he may want smaller, technically gifted players up front in the same mould as Aguero rather than a battering ram. We don't really know.
Regarding Stones,I think he is 3/4 years away from being top class in that time the defence will suffer from not having a dominant centre half as much as I would like to keep him I think we could replace him for a lot less than he would bring in
After losing Rooney and doing quite well I would not worry about replacing anybody. I think we should just await the manager and see what he does. If he can shape a team that would be a start. Anyone who wants out can go.I'll start this off by saying I am as excited as most with the direction Mr Moshiri appears to be taking our beloved Everton since his arrival in February.
We read of some shrewd off field appointments already in the Moshiri thread, and of possible movements on the horizon with some genuinely talented individuals getting involved in some capacity.
Stadium issue appears to be moving along with finally some news to come soon on a potential site that may excite us.
So my genuine concern at the moment is... "Just how do we compete on field and become challengers once again?"
Our next Manager will have the reported £100m transfer budget, which is exciting us all no end.
But I wake up this morning down here and read that Jose will have £200m to spend on 5 key targets to make Man Utd title contenders next season, including of course our John Stones. Mr Lukaku is as good as gone. Man City with Pep will no doubt have endless to spend to make them Champions next season, Chelsea and even Liverpool will possibly go on similar spending sprees this Summer.
I am genuinely finding it difficult to see just how we are going to be able to catch up when we are constantly going to be losing our best players to these clubs.
Stones and Lukaku this Summer. You just can't lose your best talent and expect to replace them for like.
We need to make a stand at some point and not be a feeder club. Show a sturdy backbone that we won't be pushed over.
Genuine discussion please.
Leicester.
Build a team who work for each other, for 90 minutes, every single game, add a pinch or two of talent, sprinkle over a manager with oodles of experience, stir in a world class back room staff & simmer for 38 matches.